The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 17, 1933, Page 2

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i & $ x { ™ ] P ! cratic The necessity of clearing our stock bring long remembered for value giving. is our desire to during January. A good serviceabl winter days. For So Little As $2. With wind-break sleeve. Men’s All-Rubber Shupaks 15 inches high, best quality. cleated soles, lots of wear in évery pair. NEW LOW PRICE FOR THIS SALE at $4.50 Pair et sttt Men’s Button Shoes Wonderful value for quick sel at $1.00 Pair All Winter Galoshes at Red B M. Behrends Co., Inc. Store * Juneau’s Leading Department January Clearance Of Mew's and Boys’ Lined Coats PSS U S D S S S S e Men’s Sheep Lined Coats The only reason for the very low prices reduce FOR QUICK SELLI $3.95 Each B e e e e e e e e e e e e e Boys’ Leatherette Blanket Lined Coats THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JA! Carries 243 Stitches But They Don’t Handicap Vet Playing Game of Hockey ORIENTAL (':ASE s offerings that will be o winter stock e coat for (-old 35 CHICAGO, Jan. 17. — Butly {“Bulge” Bostrum—the most sewed jup ‘man in athletics today — has | {fooled everybody in the hockey i business, -including He has fooled { 138 he 11 play ~—and does it in his anatomy. Two years ago the Chicago Blafk Hawks bought him from Minfe- {apolis in the belief that he “had jone year of good hockey left in his system.” And last year, after 243 stitches | {had been taken around his ankle |after & single injury, doctors told |him ‘he mever would play hockey |again, | “But this season, as captain of ithe. Black Hawkes, his associates say “Bulge” is playing the best |hockey of his career ling uced Prices 2. his hocka jward on ‘skatzs 3 he iBut 30 years ago tha dubbed a ‘“comedian on ska " Patrlarch of the m I |eircuit ‘he may be, but the ruzged 202 pounds of defense man- th {is Bostrum still ranks as 3 pa {master in the art of inte to the ice, nch the defense man | Scoring goals is not his| |forte, yet his powerful wrists pro- | RELATIVES OF 2 PASSENGERS FARLEY WANT | ABOARD NORCO FEDERAL JOBS FOR THIS PORT Democratic Chalrman Sur- Motorship Cl\anges Sched- prised at Extent of | ule Seuthbound on Family Tree 1 Presirl Trip SEATTLE, Jan. 17— Moborshlp Norco salled for Southeast Alaska' ports at 9 o'¢lock last night with seven passengers aboard, the fol- lowing two for Juneau: J. L. Barr | and Lucille Bathe. On the present trip of the Norco, NEW YORK, Jan. 17.—James A. Farley, Chairman of the Demo- National Committee, has hundreds of “close” relatives. He has received over 300 letters from Farleys and the insinuation is con- veyed by all that they do not care what it is just so they are handed a Federal job. He is surprised at his “relationships.” Juneau, then direct southbound, calling at Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketchikan enroute to Seattle. J, 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather LOCAL DATA By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 um, Jan. I7: Clearing and slightly colder tonight, Wednesday generally fair; moderate easterly to northwesterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humility Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pmu yest'y 20.75 26 87 5 6 Snow 4 am. today 2058 26 88 s 8 Bhow Noon today 2941 28 88 w 5 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m, Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp velocity Mhrl. Weathaer Barrow . -8 - 6 Clay | Nome o 18 | ] 14 4 o Clay Bothel ..o 2 18 18 10 24 Cldy Fort Yukon -6 -6 10 -6 4 02 clay Tanana . 0 0 -2 3 4 14 Cidy Fairbanks 16 12 | 12 14 8 32 Snow Eagle 4 4 4 4 10 0 Pt. Cldy St. Paul MR ] » BN n P Clear Dutch Harbor . 42 42 | 34 34 4 34 Pt. Cldy Kodiak ... 30 | 28 32 12 Trace Cldy Cordova 8 M 20 0 18 Pt. Cldy 26 ] 25 28 3 26 Snow - 2 - e 0 Cldy 30 30 32 4 10 Snow 30 28 34 12 10 Pt. Cldy -4 -4 2 6 0 Clear 34 30 30 4 0 Oldy 34 2 36 8 0 Pt.Cldy 48 38 40 4 0 1s moderat theast, with pressure is high from southern Bering Seh “fluar i southern Bering Seéa. Tem- 'n Alaska and the Gulf and hive tl\e ‘Territor, g ‘on Lowell Creek, Sewdrd, Alaska, the motorship will go to Sitka from | “lon the motorship’ Pacific. last | apartment which they have been | Whitenrst 5t tely low in the Gulf of Al- | light snow in these districts | =~ | pel deadly shots. | He has continued to play despxtflwi la badly broken nose. 'havn proved no jinx to this Nor man When he joined the Hawks {he was suffering from a broken | wrist, but it didn't smp him, i BABE RUTH IS | "33 HOLD-O0UT NEW YORK, Jan. 17. — Babe Lsent to oo \Ruth 1s the first hold-out of 1933. Babe received his contract in GEN OF Florida, where he is spending the RAL MANAGER 'WINDHAM PROPERTIES »iver snd 1 i evricd v - ARRTVESLAST NIGHT s — | MR. AND MRS. MAX sMITH | John F. Motfitt,, General Man- | | 'ager of the Alabka-\indham. m | MOVE TO GROSS APARTMENTS| at Windham Bay, and J. K. Jack-| |son, engineer with the company,! arrived in Juheau from the mine SEWARD BILL PASSES HflllSE WASBSNGM‘. Jan, | 12-Dele- | gate Wicketsham’s ‘billf tg “stathor- | ize the Secretary of War to ask ' Congress for such funds as he\ . thinks necessary for the mainte- \ jnance of the flood ‘control works | has been passed by the House nnd Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. Max Smith and Smith’s son, Jack Kirmse,)| (have moved from the Clifford | night. subletting at- the Blomgren Apart- | Mr. Moffitt has been at Wind-|menis and are making their resi-| {ham since the property, f°l’m'~’fly|dence at’the Gross Apartments the Jacob, Marty. property, was| | taken over by the present owners 'two months ago. { There is a Small erew at work dt the mine déing assay and sam-| }plmg work ant ‘generally preparing | | to bégin “getieral upemlom later in the spring, Mr. Moffitt ‘will ‘leave on the| | steamer NortHwestérn for & two- month trip ‘Yo Satfle dhd “San| |Franicisto on bystnéss in connection | | with tHe mme % Mr: Jackson will Fefirn to Wind- ham Bay oh mufic 'murmyi Read the classified ams. Birth Ev&y Othet Day IUKA, Miss, Jah. 17—Dr. A F. nls been . des- | Ilgnated by . the of | Vital * Statfstids’ “as flmx;gm's chanipion stork doctor. 5 Retords at the Stite capital re- véal that Dr. Whitehurst attended | 165 bifths in ‘Mississippi 'in @ 1931 dnd ‘115 ‘durlng ‘the first nine months of 1932. Situated @s he is 'h northeast Mississippi, the bureau said, the doctor “also was' called to. attend births, in 'hnnssee and Alabama. —————— MR. AND MRS. G. SAMPLES OF TENAKEE ARE IN JUNEAU Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge -Samples, || of Tenakee, were Junzau arrivals o the motorship, Estebeth. They are staying at the Alaskan Hotel vhile’ in town. ) «w!‘rm R, Rev. Joseph F. Mg 3 Bi Edward J, But injuries | SERVICE FOR VBISHWOVP‘ O'DEA HELD AT SEATTLE e of Bishol of rvm in the Washington city, Crowds Press Photo) s he would never play British Navy Rehc 17, 1933, No later: than last year they tcld Helge Bostrum, ctar defans: | man of the Chicago Biack Hawks, game of hockey. Just tc be stabbarn about it, he's playing the best game of his long career this season. ancther probably Feund in Cananes Fux wh SANTA CRUZ, Ca lost by the Bri en Lord Nelson's. Ur(‘l Icugm here July 25, 1787. U. S, INFLUENCE BEING EXERTED, eva Reggrdmg Man- churian Controversy ] | GENEvA, Jan. | stories are being 17—All ‘sorts of culated regard- the League of Nation's committce policy toward Japan., At yesterday's meeting committee it was admitted the pos- y of concjliation in the Man- churian controversy was extremely small and the committee is pre- (pared to adopt a firmer policy in \Tegard to Japanese activities | Manchuria. | y tlement on a conciliation basis w be made tomorrow. Amencan Women Have Best Beauty PARIS, -Jan. woman can still claim the hig palm for her geméral good looks and beauty, unsurpassed by any other nationality. This is the opinion of Madame Josephine Jaquet, French beauty advisor, “There isn't any beauty depres- on in America,” declarsd Madame tet. “I believe Ameritan wom- {en are getting more beautiful every y and I still put them on top the whole werld list after study- ing the women of every great country.” 17-~The Amer rican Make Millluns ‘Think—ana Buy/) Datlv Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Doleful . Heroine of . Liguor eeman who Was & none noble: Old plement Jove and Soluticn of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Astronom!cal yearbook 9. Kind of lancet Allow Word of con- sent Assemblage of tents Viee Black and 5. Numhers: fi'vhr 2p 08 lbkir. Ore. is shown pronouncing absolutions over- Seattle diocese of the Roman Catholic church at the fun jammed the cathedral and filled the streets outside. (Assocls | - 1 ing alleged American -influence ! of 19 to shift in favor of a firmef | of the! A final attempt to reach a set- o f w/‘,// //// ///,,/ OTH of us—AND HOW! Listen—do you know that INDIAN and CARBONADO coal are scientifically washed and prepared at the mines. All coals should be. INDIAN and CARBONADO are. WHY? The process removes all nat- ural extraneous matter—so that in INDIAN and CARBONADO you always get bright, clean, pure coal, more COAL per ton. YOU GET WHAT ALL YOU PAY FOR—Q-U-A-L-I-T-Y! And KINDS every ounce of your ton of INDIAN ki) and CARBONADO—all genuine coal. Try this—for trge Bargain Heat- Utah ing—start your fire with INDIAN " coal and always bank your fire well Ladysmith with CARBONADO coking coal. & Money -back guarantee — every ton Nanaimo must satisfy, Note the low prices. ¥ Briquets INDIAN LUMP $14.25 and Stoker CARBONADO $16.00 Fuel uel Delivered OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING Bodding Transfer Co. Jack’s Transfer Service Transfer Cole Transfer Co. Juneau Transfer Co. North Transfer Co. FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Mink Wanted BOTH RANCH AND WILD HIGHEST CASH I’RIgES PAID 208 West 30th St., New York City Contact for Information and Shipping Tags H. J. YURMAN, Alaska Representative ’l'riangle‘ Building, Juneau During 1933, notl\iflg will give you such satisfaction, protec- tion, and convenience in han. dling your personal finances as a Checking Account. When you pay by check, your money is safe until needed, yet ready when you want it. &’e invite you to open a Checking Account at this bank thit weeks FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU e ——————— MAKE THIS YOUR BANKING HOME 4 i : L _ -

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